A lot has changed since George W. Bush was elected president. There was no Facebook or Twitter and campaigns still used fax machines to blast out press releases. Add to that a vastly different media landscape that continues to challenge the coventional notion of candidates staying on message no matter what.
What lessons can be learned from campaigns like Carly Fiorina’s? Listen as Kristen Soltis Anderson discusses this along with how the media, Internet and gender have reshaped the modern political process with former Fiorina deputy campaign manager Sarah Isgur Flores.